xD Picture Card

xD Picture Card

(EXtreme Digital Picture Card) An earlier flash memory card used in digital cameras. Introduced in 2002 by Fuji and Olympus, the xD cards were the smallest flash memory cards on the market until the Mini SD card was announced in 2003. xD Cards provided low-power, high-speed data transfer up to 5 Mbytes/sec in capacities to 512MB. In order to accommodate the new format, Olympus introduced new cameras that accepted xD Cards, CompactFlash and SmartMedia formats. See memory card.

xD Picture Card Module

When introduced in 2002, xD Cards were the smallest memory card on the market.

Weighing just more than eight ounces with two AA batteries and an xD-Picture card installed, the Olympus SP-310/320 is too bulky to call a pocket camera, but it doesn't take up much room in a purse, and it'll ride just fine holstered to your belt in an optional carrying case.

When placed in a retail outlet, customers may simply bring in their storage media, including CD-R/RW, Zip, SmartMedia, CompactFlash, SD Card, xD-Picture Card or Memory Stick, insert it into the terminal, select options from the touch screen and bring the completed order slip to the cashier.

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